Toxin-antitoxin pairs in bacteria: killers or stress regulators?
- PMID: 12526786
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(02)01282-5
Toxin-antitoxin pairs in bacteria: killers or stress regulators?
Abstract
Plasmid toxin-antitoxin systems, which kill daughter cells that fail to inherit the plasmid genome, have chromosomal homologs in eubacteria and archaea. In this issue of Cell, Pederson et al. show that the E. coli RelE toxin cleaves mRNA in the ribosomal A site, potentially allowing it to function as a stress regulator during amino acid starvation.
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The bacterial toxin RelE displays codon-specific cleavage of mRNAs in the ribosomal A site.Cell. 2003 Jan 10;112(1):131-40. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(02)01248-5. Cell. 2003. PMID: 12526800
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